Proposal from Japanese To President Donald Trump: August 24, 2019, Special Zone Saturday Edition: “MAKE American dream AGAIN!”. Dear Sir, Jason Furman, a professor at Harvard University Kennedy School, said, “Donald Trump's defeat is strong” in the trade war with China. A major reason is that “China is strengthening its ties with countries around the world, but the United States is becoming more isolated.” "surely!"
Proposal
from Japanese
To
President Donald Trump:
August
24, 2019, Special Zone Saturday Edition: “MAKE American dream
AGAIN!”.
Dear
Sir,
Jason
Furman, a professor at Harvard University Kennedy School, said,
“Donald Trump's defeat is strong” in the trade war with China. A
major reason is that “China is strengthening its ties with
countries around the world, but the United States is becoming more
isolated.” "surely!"
Part
1. “THE WALL STREET JOURNAL” August 20, 2019 [Contribution] “Dr.
Donald Trump's“ policy toward China ”seems to be“ failed ””.
to introduce.
Mr.
Trump's stubborn approach has not led to significant concessions on
the Chinese side, but the impact on the US economy is growing.
Currently,
China is strengthening its ties with countries around the world, but
the United States is becoming more isolated.
In
order to effectively counter China's unfair and nationally controlled
economic practices, the United States must change its approach.
The
United States should make allies and international organizations “an
ally, friends, supporters” in order to fulfill the demands.
In
other words, it means to “shelf” the trade war that Trump
“warned” “friendly countries”.
These
include uniform “tariff measures” for Mexico and “tariff
measures” for imported cars from Europe.
The
United States should “deepen” relationships with partners, such
as by “returning” to the “Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP)”
to which China does not belong.
The
US should also “sue” China at the World Trade Organization (WTO)
using “multilateral organizations” and “international rules”.
The
past “US administration” has succeeded with a significant “high
probability” in the WTO.
Rather,
the Trump administration has chosen a way to weaken the WTO by
"stopping" the appointment of "a dispute resolution
judge".
Even
though these “judges” are likely to make decisions in favor of
the United States.
Another
positive measure is the withdrawal of the “shopping list”.
Requiring
China to purchase more Boeing aircraft is not a way to put European
countries on the US side in trade disputes with China.
Such
a request can also make China's disciplined economic model more
robust, while having little use in the medium to long term for the US
economy.
The
last step would be to adopt a “coherent” procedure to counter
China's security threat.
Signals
should not be issued to trade security issues and the slight
“increase in purchases” of US products and crops by China.
The
idea that security concerns are just one of the “negotiation
materials” of trade talks is what the US “suggestion”.
This
also makes it more difficult to gain support from allies.
The
author, Jason Furman, is a professor at Harvard Kennedy School. From
2013 to 2017 he was chairman of the Presidential Economic Advisory
Committee (CEA).
I
pay homage to Jason Furman's opinion.
I
think that the leaders and executives of each government have the
same idea.
I
think that Mr. Jason Furman is the person necessary for the Trump
administration.
Will
continue tomorrow
Part
2. In the United States, I “suggest” to build a “special zone”
along the border with Mexico.
See
April 13, 2019, Special Zone Saturday Edition.
Japan's
immigration policy is worse than the United States.
Japanese
immigration law is similar to American immigration law.
America's
prosperity is realized by the world being free, democratic, and
"ruled under the law".
I
seriously seek the rule of law. Please instruct the person concerned
to investigate.
There
are many American victims.
Documents
to be submitted to ICC.
*
I
agree to disclose my name and necessary information.
Please
ask questions by e-mail if you are unsure.
Sincerely,
Yasuhiro Nagano
Yasuhiro
Nagano
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